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Despite tropical cyclone Oma remaining in the Coral Sea, MetService are monitoring the potential for severe weather which may impact many parts of New Zealand. Whatitiri Te Wake - Te Karere has the latest.

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Are they safe to ride? Lime scooters have been suspended until Lime can prove to authorities they are safe to ride. Te Rina Kowhai has the details.

Malcolm Rewa has been found guilty of the murder of Susan Burdett. It was the 3rd time Rewa has stood trial for the 1998 murder of Burdett.

While Te Whānau a Apanui was on stage performing a haka opposing plans for a marine sanctuary in the Kermadecs, the chief executive of the iwi was at the high court battling with the Crown. Rikirangi Gage appeared to explain how the proposed sanctuary will deny iwi their fishing rights agreed in treaty settlements. Our political reporter Eruera Rerekura - Te Karere has more.

Our Bay of Plenty reporter Rapaera Tawhai Reports shares that he and Te Whānau a Apanui have no regrets about their stand at Te Matatini yesterday.

Today current champions, Whāngārā Mai Tawhiti took to the stage to defend their title. Reporter Hania Douglas - Te Karere spent time with the East Coast group and has this report.

Trying to secure a rental property in a competitive market can be stressful, but it seems if you have a Māori name that can also adversely affect your chances of securing a roof over your head. As Whatitiri Te Wake - Te Karere reports, a Māori woman who was trying to secure a tenancy claims she's fallen victim to racial profiling.